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Jüdische Presszentrale Zürich und jüdisches Familienblatt für die Schweiz Summary: "Jüdische Presszentrale Zürich" was the central press for the Jewish community in Zurich and the illustrated family paper for Switzerland ("illustriertes Familienblatt für die Schweiz"). Title varies: Jüdische Presszentrale Zürich und illustriertes Familienblatt für die Schweiz. Dates of publication: [Jahrgang 1] (1918) -Jahrgang 23 (1940) = [Nr. 1]-1061 Digitized holdings: Jg. 1,...
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Das jüdische Echo (Munich, Germany) "Das jüdische Echo" ("The Jewish Echo") was the newsletter of the Zionist organizations in Bavaria ("Mitteilungen der Zionistischen Vereine Bayerns"). In its first issue the editorial staff wrote that the paper would become "das Echo aller Vorgänge im innerjüdischen Leben und in der grossen politischen Arena, die unsere Zeit und unsere Zukunft betreffen" ("the echo of all occurrences in inner Jewish life and in...
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Around 35,000 to 40,000 Jews immigrated to Argentina between 1933 and 1945, despite the country’s strong anti-Semitic sentiments and increasing discrimination against Jewish immigrants. “Jüdische Wochenschau” (“Jewish news of the week”) was a Zionist-oriented newspaper that served the German-speaking Argentinean Jewish refugee community. It provided local and world news; listings for synagogue services and community events; and birth, death, and marriage announcements. As an...
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Zeitschrift für hebraeische Bibliographie (Berlin and Frankfurt am Main, Geramany) Varying Titles: Zeitschrift für hebræische Bibliographie, Zeitschrift für hebräische Bibliographie. Summary: The "Zeitschrift für hebräische Bibliographie" ("journal for Hebrew bibliography") originally began as a continuation of Moritz Steinschneider’s "Hebräische Bibliographie". The "Zeitschrift für hebräische Bibliographie" was edited by the prominent Jewish...
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"Jüdisches Jahrbuch" was a yearbook published for the Berlin Jewish community. The "Jahrbuch" was a guidebook to Jewish organizations and establishments in Germany and in Berlin in particular. It included an index of Jewish clubs and societies, contact information for Jewish communities in other German cities, and lists of Jewish newspapers along with other valuable information. Issues of the "Jahrbuch" also included a literary part in which authors wrote on the...
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Jung Juda : Zeitschrift für unsere Jugend (Prague, Czech Republic) Summary: "Jung Juda" was a magazine for Jewish children founded by the Zionist Filipp Lebenhart in 1899. The articles in "Jung Juda" consist of poems, biographies, instructional essays, letters, pearls from the Talmud, sayings, riddles, and a section to practice translating Hebrew. (Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica) Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available...
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The "Israelitische Wochenschrift" ("Jewish weekly newspaper") was a conservative newspaper for Jewish religious and social interests.(Source: "Presse, jüdische." Jüdisches Lexikon. Table I, page v) Editors: Jan 5, 1870-Sept. 25, 1878, Abraham Treuenfels; Oct. 2, 1878-Dec. 31, 1894, Moritz Rahmer Dates of Publication: Jahrg. 1, Nr. 1 (1870)-Jg. 25, Nr. 52 (1894) Digitized Holdings: Jan. 5, 1870 - Dec. 1894 Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are...
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The "Blätter des Verbandes Jüdischer Heimatvereine" was a newsletter published for the union of Jewish "Heimatvereine" of Posen (Poznań, Poland). A "Heimatverein" is an organization whose members seek to preserve and promote the traditions and culture of the land they consider to be their homeland. From 1926 to 1933 the newsletter was known as the "Posener Heimatblätter" ("homeland newsletter of Posen") and it was published by the...
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Monatsberichte des Bundes Freier Wissenschaftlicher Vereinigungen (Berlin, Germany : [1887-1928?]) Title varies. Issues to No. 139 (1907) have the title: Monats-Berichte der Freien Wissenschaftlichen Vereinigung an der Universität Berlin; issues for No. 140 (Apr. 1907)-Nr. 176 (Aug. 1911) have the title: Monatsberichte der Freien Wissenschaftlichen Vereinigung an der Universität Berlin und der Freien Wissenschaftlichen Vereinigung an der Technischen Hochschule zu BerlinIssue No. 300 (Jan....
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Die Deborah : jüdisch-amerikanische Familienzeitung (Cincinnati, Ohio) Summary: Isaac Mayer Wise (1819-1900) introduced "Die Deborah" in 1855 as a German-supplement to his weekly newspaper “The Israelite.” It was the first Jewish periodical in America devoted to women. "Die Deborah" was published for 47 years and ceased in 1902, two years after Wise's death. "While ostensibly directed at women, the journal also served the larger needs of 19th-century America's...
Topics: Jewish women United States Periodicals, Jews, German United States Periodicals, Jewish periodicals,...
The "Zeitschrift des Schwesternverbandes der B'nei B'rith," (also called the "Logenschwester," “lodge sister,” from 1928 to 1934) was the newsletter of the ladies’ auxiliary of B'nai B'rith in Germany. The newsletter published articles on Jewish women’s religious life in addition to reporting on the organization’s meetings and events. Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1, Nummer 1 (15. April 1928) - Ceased publication with: Jahrgang 10 (1937)? Digitized Holdings: v. 1,...
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Published in the late 19th century for the Jewish community in Bohemia, “Das Abendland” (“The Occident”) was the “Central-Organ für alle zeitgemäßen Interessen des Judenthums” (“central organ for all contemporary interests of Judaism”). In its first issue, the paper’s editorial board wrote the paper intended to discuss general political and social questions from the standpoint of Judaism, as well as the affairs of the Jewish community, including local news of overall...
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"Ha-Me'assef served as the organ of the Haskalah in its Hebrew aspect. It was published regularly between 1783 and 1790, with difficulties until 1797, and revived from 1809 to 1811. It was published by the Doreshei Leshon Ever ("Friends of the Hebrew Language") in Königsberg founded in 1783, and renamed in 1786 Shoharei ha-Tov ve-ha-Tushiyyah ve-Doreshei Leshon Ever ("Seekers of Good and Wisdom and Friends of the Hebrew Language"). Even Ha-Me'assef published articles...
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Selbstwehr : Jüdisches Volksblatt (Prague, Czech Republic) Subtitle varies: Unabhängige jüdische Wochenschrift, Mar. 1907-Dec. 1921 Summary: "Selbstwehr" ("self-defence") was a Zionist Jewish weekly published in Prague. After absorbing "Jüdisches Volksblatt" ("Jewish people's newspaper") published in Ostrava, "Selbstwehr" became the most widely Jewish newspaper in the Czechoslovakia. Its editors included Siegfried Kaznelson, Felix Weltsch...
Topic: Zionism Czechoslovakia Periodicals.
The "Mitteilungen" is the newsletter of the council of the "Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens" ("Central Organization of the German Citizen of Jewish Faith"). The "Centralverein" was founded in 1893 in an effort to counter rising anti-Semitism and bring together citizens of Jewish faith in Germany. The "Central-Verein" represented the majority of assimilated, middle-class Jews in Germany. (Sources: Encyclopaedia Judaica,...
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Editor: 1926-38, Friedrich Thieberger. Dates of Publication: 1.1922 - 17.1938 [?] Digitized Holdings: Jg. 2, Nr. 1, 3-10 (1923); Jg. 3, Nr. 1-10 (1924); Jg. 4, Nr. 1-10 (1925); Jg. 5, Nr. 1-10 (1926); Jg. 5, Nr. 1-10 (1926); Jg. 6, Nr. 1-10 (1927); Jg. 7, Nr. 1-3, 5-10 (1928); Jg. 7, Nr. 1-3, 5-10 (1928); Jg. 8, Nr. 1-10 (1929); Jg. 9, Nr. 1-10 (1930); Jg. 10, Nr. 1-10 (1931); Jg. 11, Nr. 10 (1932); Jg. 12, Nr. 1-10 (1933); Jg. 17, Nr. 2-7 (1938) Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media...
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Stammbaum : the journal of German-Jewish genealogical research. Officially published by the Leo Baeck Institute with issue 13 (May 1998) Dates of publication: Vol. 1, no. 1 (winter 1992-93)-Issue 37 (summer 2007)
Topics: Jews Germany Genealogy Periodicals., English-language periodicals, Jewish periodicals, Periodicals...
Israelitische Wochenschrift : Zeitschrift für die Gesamtinteressen des Judentums (Berlin, Germany : 1899-[1906?]). Summary: "Israelitische Wochenschrift" ("Jewish weekly paper," known as "Jeschurun" from 1892 to 1895, and "Allgemeine israelitische Wochenschrift" ("universal Jewish weekly paper") from 1895-1898) was described as a liberal Jewish newspaper. It ran for almost 15 years, covering general, religious and social news. Issues also...
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Hebraeische Bibliographie : Blätter für neuere und ältere Literatur des Judenthums (Berlin, Germany : 1858-1882) Alternative titles: Ha-mazkir Succeeded by: Zeitschrift für hebräische Bibliographie (1896-1921 [?]) Dates of publication: Jahrgang 1, No. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1858)-Jahrgang 21, No. 23/24 (Mai/Juni/Juli/Aug. 1882). Source: "Hebräische Bibliographie" ("Hebrew bibliography") was a journal for "neuere und ältere Literatur des Judentums"...
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Allgemeine israelitische Wochenschrift (Berlin, Germany : 1895-1898) Subtitles vary: Jeschurun, Zeitschrift für die Gesamtinteressen des Judentums Summary: "Allgemeine israelitische Wochenschrift" ("universal Jewish weekly paper," known from 1892 to 1895 as "Jeschurun," and after 1899 as "Israelitische Wochenschrift" ("Jewish weekly paper")) was described as a liberal Jewish newspaper. It ran for almost 15 years, covering general, religious...
Topics: Jews Germany Periodicals, Judaism Germany Periodicals, German-language periodicals, Periodicals...
Das jüdische Blatt (Strasbourg (France) and Ansbach (Mittelfranken), Germany : [1910-1914?]) Summary: A newspaper for Jewish communities in Strasbourg (France) and Ansbach (Mittelfranken, Germany). Edited by Pinchas Kohn. Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1 (1910) - 5.Jahrgang (1914). Digitized Holdings: Jg. 2, Nr. 38 (Sept. 1911); Jg. 4, Nr. 1 (1913)- Jg. 5, Nr. 31 (Juli 1914) (INCOMPLETE) MISSING: Jg. 4, Nr. 35, 36 (1913); Jg. 5, Nr. 15, 16, 19 (1914) Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital...
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Die Welt : jüdische illustrierte Zeitung : unpolitisches Familienblatt (Prague, Czech Republic : [1935-1937?]) Summary: "Die Welt" was a "jüdische illustrierte Zeitung" ("Jewish illustrated newspaper") and an "unpolitisches Familienblatt" ("unpolitical family paper"). It's publisher, Hugo Gold, a prominent Czech-Jewish publisher. Dates of publication: 1935-1937? Digitized holdings: Jg. 1935, Nr. 4-18 (Juni-Dez.); Jg. 1936, Nr. 1-23...
Topic: Jews Czech Republic Periodicals
"Blätter für jüdische Geschichte und Litteratur" was a "magazine for Jewish history and literature" published as supplement to the orthodox Jewish newspaper "Der Israelit." Edited by Leopold Loewenstein. Dates of Publication: Jahrg. 1, Nr. 1 (1899)-Jg. 5, Nr. 9 (Dec.1904) Digitized Holdings: 1899 - 1904 Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce a...
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“Jüdisches Volksblatt” (“Jewish people’s newspaper”) intended to serve the national cultural and economic interests of “der bewussten Judenschaft” (“the self-aware Jewry”) of Czechoslovakia and Galicia. Its editor from 1919 to 1921 was the Zionist Hugo Herrmann. In 1922, “Jüdisches Volksblatt” was absorbed by “Selbstwehr,” a Zionist weekly published in Prague. (Sources: “Jüdisches Volksblatt” Jg. 3, Nr. 1 (Jan. 7, 1921); Naor, Uri. "Selbstwehr."...
Topics: Jews Czech Republic Periodicals., Jews Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) Periodicals., Zionism Czech...
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Mitteilungsblatt des Landesverbandes der israelitischen Religionsgemeinde Hessens. Later title: Mitteilungsblatt des Landesverbandes israelitischer Religionsgemeinden Hessens, < Nov. 1931-Aug. 1936 > Later title: Gemeindeblatt des Landesverbandes ..., < Nov. 1936-July 1937 > Later title: Juedisches Gemeindeblatt fuer das Gebiet Hessen, < Sept. 1937 > Summary: Newsletter for the Jewish religious community of Hessen. Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1 (1926)-[Jahrgang 12, (1937)?]...
Topics: Jews Germany Hesse Periodicals, Jewish periodicals, German-language periodicals, Periodicals...
Israelitischer Jugendfreund (Berlin, Germany : 1895-[1905?]) Title variants: Jung Israel : illustr. Halbmonatschrift für die jüdische Jugend, vol.11 (1905). Summary: "Israelitischer Jugendfreund" ("Friend of the Jewish youth") was a magazine for the "Belehrung und Unterhaltung der israeltischen Jugend" ("instruction and amusement of Jewish youth"). It contained plays, poems, stories, articles and even riddles written specifically for Jewish...
Topics: Jewish children Germany Periodicals, Judiasm Germany Juvenile literature., Jewish periodicals,...
Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt : Mitteilungsblatt der Israelitischen Gemeinde Bremen. :amtliches Organ der Gemeindeverwaltung (Bremen, Germany : 1929-1933). Summary: The Jewish community newsletter of Bremen. Continued by: Israelitisches Gemeindeblatt (Bremen, Germany : < Mai 1933 >) Continued by: Gemeindeblatt der Israelitischen Gemeinde Bremen (1933-[1936?]) Dates of publication: Jahrgang 1, No. 1 (1. April 1929)-[Jahrgang 5, No. 3 (15. März 1933)?] Digitized holdings: Vol. 1 (1929):...
Topic: Jews Germany Bremen Periodicals
"Der ungarische Israelit" ("the Hungarian Jew") was the "unparteiisches Organ für die gesammten Interessen des Judenthums" (the "nonpartisan organ for the complete interests of the Jewry"). Edited by Rabbi Ignaz Bak, it published articles for German-speaking Jews in Hungary. Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce a single copy of this media...
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The “Oesterreichisch-Israelitische Union” (“Union of Austrian Jews”) was a political organization that represented the concerns of Jews in the Austrian Empire. Founded in the 1880s, the “Oesterreichisch-Israelitische Union” fought against anti-Semitism and pursued equal rights for Jews. The union had a legal office that tracked discrimination and supported legal action for violations of equality against Jews. The organization’s “Monatsschrift” ("monthly newsletter";...
Topics: Jews Austria Periodicals., German-language periodicals, Jewish periodicals., Periodicals Austria.,...
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Topics: Schleswig (Germany), Jewish communities Schleswig-Holstein., Jews Germany Schleswig-Holstein...
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Das Echo : Revista democratica cultural en idioma aleman = Die unabhaengige Halbmonatsschrift Boliviens in deutscher Sprache fuer Politik, Kultur und Wirtschaft ( La Paz, Bolivia) Title varies: Unabhängige Halbmonatsschrift Boliviens in deutscher Sprache für Politik, Kultur und Wirtschaft "Das Echo" was a cultural democratic newspaper written in German and Spanish. It was evidence of the large influx of the 20,000 refugees who fled to Bolivia before the war to escape National...
Topics: Jews Bolivia Periodicals, Jews, German Bolivia Periodicals, Jews, Austrian Bolivia Periodicals,...
The "Israelitisches Predigt-Magazin" (Jewish sermon magazine) was published in the late 19th century by the rabbi Moritz Rahmer. Contributors included notable rabbis such as Selig Gronemann, Adolph Schwarz, Adolf Lewin, and Michael Silberstein. It contains sermons for the Sabbath, festival days, and special occasions (like weddings and burials). Earlier issues also had reviews and announcements about other sermons. Edited by Moritz Rahmer Dates of Publication Jahrgang 1...
Topics: Jewish sermons, German Periodicals., Jewish preaching Periodicals., Judaism Germany Periodicals.,...
Ozar Nechmad ("lovely treasure") was a collection of Hebrew letters, notes and poems by the great Jewish scholars of the 19th century. Published in Vienna by the well-to-do businessman Ignaz Blumenfeld, Ozar Nechmad was intended to promote the new Hebrew literature. He put together Ozar Nechmad from letters he had exchanged with prominent Jewish scholars like Isaac Reggio, Solomon Rapoport and Samuel David Luzzatto, but also included in the latest research from scholars of the...
Topics: Jewish literature Periodicals., Jewish learning and scholarship Periodicals., Jewish periodicals.,...
Gemeindeblatt der Jüdischen Gemeinde Duisburg : amtliches Organ der Gemeinde. Other titles: Gemeindeblatt der Synagogengemeinde Duisburg, Jahrg. 1, Nr. 2 (Nov. 30, 1928)-Jg. 2, Nr. 2 (Feb. 1, 1929) Gemeindeblatt für den Synagogenbezirk Duisburg, Jahrg. 2, Nr. 3 (Feb. 22, 1929)-Jg. 3, Nr. 4 (Feb. 17, 1930) Summary: Community newsletter for the Jews of Duisburg. Succeeded by: Nachrichten der jüdischen Gemeinde Duisburg (1936-); Mitteilungen der jüdischen Gemeinde Duisburg ( -). Appeared from...
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Schlemiel : Jüdische Blätter für Humor und Kunst (Berlin, Germany : 1919). Summary: "Schlemiel" was a Jewish magazine for humor and art. Preceded by: Schlemiel : illustriertes jüdisches Witzblatt (Berlin, Germany : 1903) Edited by Max Jungmann und Menachem Birnbaum. Dates of publication: Nr. 1 (20. Juni 1919)-Nr. 24 (15. Juni 1920). Digitized holdings: No. 1-24 (1919/1920)
Topics: Jewish wit and humor Periodicals, German-language periodicals, Jewish periodicals, Periodicals...
"Agudas Jisroel" was an Orthodox Jewish movement that began in the early 20th century in an effort to counteract Zionism, Reform movements, and growing assimilation. "Agudas Jisroel's" "Jugendorganisation" ("youth organization") was a union of Jewish youth organizations that observed Jewish law ("Bund gesetzestreuer jüdischer Jugendvereine"). Published during World War I, the "Feldbrief's" audience was most likely German-Jewish...
Topics: Jews Germany Periodicals, Agudas Jisroel Jugend-Organisation Periodicals., Orthodox Judaism Germany...
“Jeschurun” was a magazine for the scientific study of Judaism. Its founder and editor was Joseph Isaac Kobak, the district rabbi of Bamberg who began the magazine as a student in Lemberg. (Sources: Jüdisches Lexikon, Biographisches Handbuch der Rabbiner, Teil 1, Band 2)
Topic: Rabbinical literature History and criticism Periodicals
"Der jüdische Herold" ("the Jewish herold") was an "unabhängig orthodoxes Organ" ("independent Orthodox organ") published weekly in Slovakia during the interwar period. "Der jüdische Herold" was published in German and Hungarian. Dates of Publication: Began publication in 1925[?] - Ceased publication in 1938[?] Digitized Holdings: Jg. 13, Nr. 26 [1938?] - Jg. 41, Nr. 8 [1939?] (INCOMPLETE). Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you...
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The "Zentralausschuss der Deutschen Juden für Hilfe und Aufbau" ("Central Committee of the German Jews for Relief and Reconstruction") was a welfare organization founded in 1933 by the "Reichsvertretung der deutschen Juden" ("Reich Council of German Jews"). The "Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden" was established as an umbrella organization representing Jewish interests on a national level and was run by such prominent Jewish community...
Topics: Germany., Jews Germany Periodicals., Jews Germany Charities Periodicals., German-language...
Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die Synagogengemeinde Breslau. Summary: The newsletter of the synagogue community of Breslau. Editor: Manfred Rosenfeld. Continues: Breslauer Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt (Jahrgang 1, Nr. 1 (8. August 1924)-Jahrgang 14, Nr. 14 (25. Juli 1937)). Dates of publication: Began publication with: Jahrgang 14, Nr. 15 (10. August 1937)- Ceased publication with Jahrgang 15 (1938). Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for...
Topics: Jews Poland Wrocław Periodicals., Jewish periodicals, German-language periodicals, Jews, German...
The "Blätter" is the newsletter of Agudas Yisroel and the Agudas Yisroel Youth Organization in Germany. Later issues were published by both the Agudas Yisroel Youth Organization and Palästina-Zentrale (Palistine Central). Agudas Yisrael was an Orthodox movement that disapproved of secular Zionism, although it was not opposed to settlement in Palestine. Youth groups affiliated with Agudas Yisroel dedicated much of their efforts to readying their members for settlement in Erez Israel...
Topics: Agudas Jisroel Jugend-Organisation Periodicals, Agudat Israel, Religious Zionism Germany...
Continued by: Israelitischer Reichs-Bote : Organ für religiöse, wissenschaftliche und gemeinnützige Interessen des Judentums ([1881?]-1882) “Der israelitische Bote” (“The Jewish Messenger”); published later with the title “Israelitischer Reichsbote,” or “The Jewish Empire-Messenger”) was a weekly newspaper with a strong conservative religious focus. (Source: “Presse, jüdische” In: Jüdisches Lexikon, table, page V) Edited by Moritz Baum Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1...
Topics: Jews Germany Periodicals, Judaism Germany Periodicals, Jewish periodicals, German-language...
Shanghai Jewish Chronicle (Shanghai, China : 1939-1945) Summary: The Shanghai Jewish Chronicle was one of many German-language periodicals published for Jewish refugees who fled to Shanghai in an effort to escape National Socialism. Before World War I, the Jewish population in Shanghai was estimated to be 700; by 1945, the population increased to 25,000 as Jews sought refuge from persecution in Europe (this statistic includes Russian Jews who fled after the 1917 revolution). After failing to...
Topics: Jews, German China Shanghai Periodicals, Jews China Shanghai Periodicals, Exiles Periodicals,...
Jüdisches Archiv :Zeitschrift für jüdisches Museal- und Buchwesen, Geschichte, Volkskunde und Familienforschung. Summary: "Jüdisches Archiv" ("Jewish archive") was the magazine for the study of Austrian Jewish museum artifacts and bibliography, history, social studies and genealogy ("Zeitschrift für jüdisches Museal- und Buchwesen, Geschichte, Volkskunde und Familienforschung"). Its editor, Leopold Moses, was a historian, librarian and archivist. In 1934...
Topics: Jews Austria History Periodicals., Jews Austria Bibliography Periodicals, Jews Austria Genealogy...
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"Jüdische Auswanderung" ("Jewish emigration"; known earlier as "Korrespondenzblatt über Auswanderungs- und Siedlungswesen," "correspondence newsletter for emigrants and settlers") was the journal of the "Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden" ("German-Jewish aid society"). Founded in 1901, the society originally focused on providing assistance for Eastern European Jews. Around 1930, it concentrated on helping emigrants traveling from and...
Topics: Jews Germany Migrations Periodicals., German-language periodicals, Jewish periodicals., Periodicals...
Mitteilungsblatt der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wiesbaden : amtliches Organ des Gemeindevorstandes. Summary: The newsletter for the synagogue community of Mannheim. Continued by: Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wiesbaden, < Jg. 4, Nr. 16 (1937)-Jg. 5 (1938) > "Verlagsort: Mannheim 2," Jg. 4, Nr. 7 (1937)-Jg. 4, Nr. 14 (1937). Editors: Aug. 15, 1933-Mar. 8, 1937, Paul Lazarus; Mar. 24, 1937-1938, Lothar Rothschild. Dates of publication: [Jahrgang 1],...
Topics: Jews Germany Wiesbaden Periodicals., Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (Wiesbaden, Germany) Periodicals,...
Summary The "Landsberger lager-cajtung" is a Yiddish post-war newspaper published for former concentration camp prisoners at the Landsberg am Lech Displaced Person camp. Digitized Holdings Jorgang 1, nr. 2 (20. Okt. 1945)-jorgang 1, nr. 4 (4. Nowember 1945); jorgang 1, nr. 6 (15. Nowember. 1945) - jorgang 1, nr. 8 (2. December 1945); jorgang 1, nr. 10 (14. December 1945)-jorgang 2, nr. 3 (25. Januar 1946) Copyright and Terms of Use The digital media you are attempting to access are...
Topics: Jews Germany Landsberg am Lech Periodicals, World War, 1939-1945 Refugees Germany Landsberg am Lech...
Published in the beginning in the "Kovno ghetto and Dachau camp, then in Munich, the only permanent Hebrew newspaper of the remnants from the Holocaust" -- Encyclopaedia Judaica, c1972, periodical index, page 181. Dates of Publication: Began 1940, Ceased publication in 1948. Digitized Holdings: Vol. 6, No. 3-5 (= 48-50) (2. Nov. - 30. Nov. 1945) Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for research, teaching, and private study. You...
Topics: Holocaust survivors Germany Periodicals Germany., Jewish refugees Germany Periodicals., Refugee...
Jüdisches Nachrichtenblatt (Berlin, Germany : 1938-1943) Summary: Following the pogrom of November 1938, Jewish life in Germany was extremely curtailed. Almost immediately, the large number of Jewish newspapers available were shut down. In their place, the Nazis ordered the creation of one new Jewish newspaper, "Das Jüdische Nachrichtenblatt." This newspaper was kept under close watch by the Nazi authorities. It published discussions and news items about the Jewish community, but...
Topics: Berlin (Germany), Jews Germany Berlin Periodicals., Jews Germany Berlin Newspapers., Jews...
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Topics: Jews Austria Periodicals., Jewish periodicals., German-language periodicals, Periodicals Austria.,...
Revue : der isrealitischen Kultusgemeinde von Böhmen (Organ zur Wahrung der Interressen der israelitischen Kultusgemeinden). Added title in Czech: Revue : israel. náboženských obcí v Čechách (list hájíci náboženských obcí), Jg. 1 (1903) Subtitle varies: Organ der israelitischen Kultusgemeinden , < Nov. 1904- > Summary: The "Revue" was a journal for the Jewish community of Bohemia. It published in German, but earlier issues included parallel editions in Czech or a...
Topics: Jews Czech Republic Bohemia Periodicals, Jewish periodicals, German-language periodicals,...
Summary "Krieck became the publisher of the new magazine “ Volk im Werden ” (NS Race Coming into Being), which was published every two months from 1933-1944 and depicted Nazi ideas about education. Krieck published many articles in this magazine." (Source: "Ernst Krieck." Wikipedia, viewed online February 25, 2016.) Digitized Holdings Jahrgang 7, Heft 4 (15. April 1939); Jahrgang 7, Heft 6 (15. Juni 1939); Jahrgang 8, Heft 1/2 (15. Januar 1940) (INCOMPLETE)...
Topics: National characteristics, German Periodicals, German-language periodicals, Periodicals Germany...
"Sammelblätter jüdischen Wissens" ("collected leaves of Jewish knownledge") was a series of 268 leaflets first shared with readers of the "Der Orden Bne Briss," the newsletter of the B’nai Brith Grand Lodge in Germany. The leaflets presented early articles from the "Jüdisches Lexikon" and the "Encyclopaedia Judaica" (originally published in German in 1928). The articles covered a range of topics from a Jewish perspective, such as David...
Topic: Jews Periodicals.
The camp : published in Hutchinson camp (Douglas, Isle of Man : 1940-[1941?]) Summary: "The Camp" was a newsletter produced by the inmates of Hutchinson Internment Camp in Douglas, Isle of Man. Hutchinson was one of several prisons established during World War II on the Isle of Man to intern Britain's enemy aliens. Hutchinson, in particular, was known for its "artistic" inmates, many of whom were well known, such as Kurt Schwitters and Fred Uhlman. (Sources: Chappell,...
Topics: Concentration camps Great Britain Periodicals, World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, British...
Gemeindeblatt der Israelitischen Gemeinde Bremen : amtliches Organ der Gemeindeverwaltung (Bremen, Germany : 1933-[1936?]) Summary: The community newsletter for the Jewish community Bremen. Continues: Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt : Mitteilungsblatt der Israelitischen Gemeinde Bremen (April 1929-March 1933). Continues: Israelitisches Gemeindeblatt : Mitteilungsblatt der Israelitischen Gemeinde Bremen ( < Mai 1933 >) Editor: 1933, 1936, Max Markreich; 1934-1935, Max Gruenewald.
Topic: Jews Germany Bremen Periodicals
“Unser Werk” (“our work”) was the newsletter of the Keren Hayesod in Germany, a fundraising organization for Jewish settlement in Palestine. Its "Blätter" provided news and statistics about the organization's development efforts in Palestine. Edited by Georg Landauer and Friedrich Brodnitz Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1, Nr. 1 (Feb. 1929) - Ceased with Jahrgang 5 (1933) Digitized Holdings: Jahrgang, Nummer 1, Februar 1929 - 4. Jahrgang, Nummer 6 bis 10, Juni/Oktober 1932...
Topics: Keren Hayesod Periodicals., Zionism Periodicals., German-language periodicals, Jewish periodicals.,...
"Milgroim" (Yiddish for pomegranate) was a Yiddish-language culture magazine published in Berlin by Mark and Rachel Wischnitzer. Mark Wischnizter was a sociologist and historian specializing in Jewish history. His wife, Rachel, was a scholar of Jewish art who was born in Minsk and studied architecture in Paris. "Milgroim" also included the Yiddish authors David Bergelson and Der Nister as joint editors, both of whom left after the first issue because of a disagreement over...
Topics: Yiddish-language periodicals, Art Periodicals., Literature Periodicals.
Acht Uhr Abendblatt (Shanghai, China : < October > 1939-1941) Varying titles: Acht Uhr Abendblatt. 8-Uhr-Abendblatt Acht-Uhr-Abendblatt Summary: The ""8 Uhr Abendblatt"" was one of many German-language periodicals published for Jewish refugees who fled to Shanghai in an effort to escape National Socialism. Before World War I, the Jewish population in Shanghai was estimated to be 700; by 1945, the population increased to 25,000 as Jews sought refuge from persecution in...
Topics: Jews, German China Shanghai Periodicals, Jews China Shanghai Periodicals, Exiles Periodicals,...
Leo Baeck memorial lecture (New York, N.Y. : 1958-) Varying Titles: LBI memorial lecture ; Leo Baeck Institute memorial lecture ; Memorial lecture of the Leo Baeck Institute Additional Publication Information: [v.] 30 never published. Digitized Holdings: [v.] 1-(1958-), vol. 30 not published (INCOMPLETE) Copyright and Terms of Use: The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce a single copy of this media without...
Topics: Germany, Leo Baeck Institute Lectures, Jews Germany History
Israelit (Frankfurt am Main and Mainz, Germany) Description: Issued during a period of increased secularization, growing assimilation, as well as religious reform, "Der Israelit" was for over almost eight decades the most significant publication of the German Jewish orthodoxy. Under the direction of its founder, the renowned rabbi and author Marcus Lehmann (1831-1890), "Der Israelit" was a tradition-conscious magazine that countered liberal-reform publications like the...
Topics: Orthodox Judaism Periodicals, Periodicals Germany Frankfurt am Main, Periodicals Germany,...
Shanghaier Morgenpost (Shanghai, China : 1941- ) Varying Titles: Shanghai morning post : an independent democratic organ Summary: The "Shanghaier Morgenpost" was an independent, democratic newspaper for Germans living in Shanghai during World War II. Edited by: Ladislaus Frank Dates of Publication: Jahrgang 1 (1941)- Digitized Holdings: Jahrgang 1, Nr. 30 (18. November 1941); Jahrgang 1, Nr. 33 (21. November 1941) (INCOMPLETE HOLDINGS) *Original issues provided by YIVO Institute for...
Topics: Germans China Shanghai Periodicals, Exiles Periodicals, Shanghai (China) Newspapers, Periodicals...
Nürnberg-Fürther Isr. Gemeindeblatt (Nuremberg, Germany : 1921-1938.) Varying Titles: Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die israelitischen Gemeinden in Nürnberg und Fürth : Nachrichtenblatt der israel. Kultusgemeinden in Nürnberg und Fürth Nürnberg-Fürther israelitisches Gemeindeblatt Summary: The newspaper of the Jewish community of Nuremberg and Fürth (Bavaria). Edited by M. Bernheimer Supplementary Materials: Mitteilungsblatt des Jüdischen Turn- und Sport-Vereins Bar Kochba Nürnberg...
Topics: Jüdischer Turn- und Sportverein "Bar Kochba" Nürnberg (Nuremberg, Germany), Jews...
Jüdische Wochenschrift (Vienna, Austria : 1923-[1925?]) Summary: "Jüdische Wochenschrift" was a weekly paper published by the Orthodox Zionist organization Mizrachi. Founded in 1902, the Mizrachi's purpose was to promote the observance of traditional Jewish law within the framework of Zionism. The "Jüdische Wochenschrift" reported on the Zionist movement in light of the Mizrachi's principles. The paper also included a monthly supplement meant to further Hebrew language...
Topics: Mizrachi Periodicals, Religious Zionism Austria Periodicals., German-language periodicals,...
"Ozar Ha-Hachaim" was a periodical dedicated to the discussion of the "science and history of Judaism" ("Wissenschaft und Geschichte des Judentums"). It published articles on rabbinical literature, specifically the Talmud. "Ozar Ha-Hachaim's" publisher, Chajim Juda Ehrenreich, was a Hungarian-born rabbi who served the orthodox communities in Holešov (Czech Republic), Deva (Romania), and Humenné (Slovakia). In 1942, he and his family were killed by the...
Topics: Talmud Criticism, interpretation, etc., Rabbinical literature Periodicals., Hebrew-language...
Bulletin des Leo Baeck Instituts (Tel Aviv, Israel : 1957-1969, 1974-1991) Former and Varying Titles: Bulletin (Leo Baeck Institute (Jerusalem)) LBI Bulletin Bulletin fuer die Mitglieder der Gesellschaft der Freunde des Leo Baeck Institute Publikationen des Leo Baeck Instituts : Bulletin for sponsoring and contributing members of the Leo Baeck Institute, Inc. Publikationen des Leo Baeack Instituts : Bulletin. Beginning in 1960, volume enumeration included Jahrgang. After 1969, Jahrgang dropped...
Topics: Jews Germany History Periodicals, Jewish periodicals., German-language periodicals, Periodicals...
Summary "Das jüdische Volk" ("the Jewish people") was the organ of the Staatszionistische Organisation ("State Zionist Organization"), a Revisionist Zionist organization. Revisionist Zionism is a faction of the Zionist movement that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the goal to establish a Jewish state on both sides of the River Jordan (Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica). The first issue of "Das jüdische Volk" seemed like a call to action. The newspaper's...
Topics: Revisionist Zionism Periodicals., Jewish periodicals., German-language periodicals, Periodicals...
Programm / Jüdischer Kulturbund (Berlin, Germany : 1933-[1935?]) Summary: Jüdischer Kulturbund (German for "Jewish cultural association") was a "German Jewish organization founded in Berlin in May 1933 when the National Socialist regime dismissed Jewish high school teachers, artists, and authors from their positions and excluded all Jews from German cultural life. The Juedischer Kulturbund was initiated by Kurt Baumann, a young theater director, and directed by Kurt Singer, who...
Topics: Jüdischer Kulturbund Periodicals., Jews in the performing arts Germany Berlin Periodicals, Jewish...